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Training block got you feeling like a zombie with sore quads? Eric and Hot Pants are here to talk about the secret sauce that holds it all together—rest and recovery. In this episode, we dig into how to stay afloat (and maybe even thrive) when the mileage piles up, your legs hate you, and every stair feels personal. From strategic rest days to little things that make a big difference (spoiler: naps are magical), we're here to remind you that recovery isn't weakness—it's a weapon. Also on the agenda: Is Eric's new mustache a bold power move or a horrible mistake? You decide. Rest up, tune in, and prepare to question your facial hair choices.
It's that time of year—mud, climbs, carnage, and Carl's bell. In this episode, Eric and Hot Pants get fired up for one of the most iconic trail races around: Hyner View Trail Challenge. We're talking predictions, course memories, taper madness, gear chatter, and all the spicy race-week energy. Whether you're a first-timer wondering what you've signed up for or a seasoned Hyner vet craving that pre-race buzz, this one's for you. Expect bad advice, good vibes, and a healthy dose of nerves. Hyner's coming... are you ready?
Featuring The Cracked Mirror by Chris Brookmyre and The Fake Out by Stephanie Archer
One Marquez taunting Borrie by winning everything is painful but two of them in the mix? Somebody might get hurt. A weekend of some of the best 'men riding motorcycles fast in 2025' means a Wednesday of 'The Greatest Motorcycling Podcast In The Universe' with LOTS to talk about. Yes, Borrie is upset but as all professionals do he makes the difficult look easy by tackling the Marquez issue head on. He even wrote a poem about it. It's so good he had to 'apologise to all humanity' in advance. Also, Freido's horoscope checks Jorge Martin's astro charts (it doesn't look good) and the Simone Flatterson Gird Girl Critique and Man Boob Care segment finds Qatar 'disappointing'. There's more, but why would you need it? Just press play and listen for yourself. And while you're at it show your appreciation by buying Borrie's excellent books here (https://www.shocknawe.com.au) and also signing up for the Patreon Pit Crew (https://www.patreon.com/MotoPG) .
Im Sommer 1971 führte die Kreiszeitung eine Umfrage zum Thema Hot Pants durch. Die Ergebnisse und was das mit einem Bummelstudenten zu tun hat, erfahrt ihr in diesem Podcast.Aktiv im Archiv ist ein Podcast der Mediengruppe Kreiszeitung. Produktion dieser Folge: Hagen Wolf und Melanie Scharfe. Kontakt zur Podcast-Redaktion über podcast@kreiszeitung.de. Impressum: https://www.mediengruppe-kreiszeitung.de/impressum.html. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sadie Summers is back and embracing every part of her journey in the adult entertainment world. After a 15-year break, she's returning to the industry and ready to share her story. She opens up about her time in porn, how she's grown as a performer, and how the industry has shifted over the years. Sadie stepped away from adult films to focus on a career in healthcare and raise a family. But after a conversation with her husband, she realized her passion for filmmaking and expressing her sexuality was still strong. Now, as a proud MILF, she's back and breaking the mold. Sadie talks about her return to porn, how her views on sex work have evolved, and the importance of taking control of her narrative. Sadie reflects on her early days in the industry and what it's been like to come back in a new era of adult entertainment. Sadie also shares her thoughts on how the industry has changed, from the focus on consent and performer autonomy to the ability to set personal boundaries. With a successful OnlyFans, new projects in the works, and confidence in aging within the industry, Sadie shows there's no expiration date on being a sex symbol—especially when you're turning 40. Tune in to hear why she believes the best is yet to come and how she's reclaiming her place in the adult industry with pride and confidence. Exclusive for Patreon members: a bonus Q&A with Sadie Summers! Join us at patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered for this and much more! ____________________________________________________ Ready to improve your bedroom performance? Try LOAD BOOST by VB Health and see what everyone is talking about. A powerful supplement to improve the quality, size, and even the taste of your load. That's right. Make every moment count! Visit loadboost.com and use code HOLLY for 10% off. Our Sponsor, FLESHLIGHT, can help you reach new heights with your self-pleasure. FLESHLIGHT is the #1 selling male sex toy in the world. Fleshlight Code: HOLLY
In the latest episode of This Could Be a Podcast, Nathan and Bobby discuss Vasectomies, Lost Wallets and Chat GPT.
The short version of this episode is: Salina and Nikki are disappointed that the writers/producers/universe short-changed easily one of the high points of the post-shakeup “Designing Women” cast. Poor Carlene is reduced to just a couple storylines and a few pop-in jokes here and there. But, that won't stop us from giving her her due! Let's get into our thoughts (and feels) about Carlene's portrayal in season 7 - from the funniest parts all the way down to the cringiest (including being nekkid on Anthony's sheets!) Come on y'all, let's get into it!
Get ready for the most ridiculous, uncomfortable, and hilarious choices in running! In this special Would You Rather episode, we're throwing down the ultimate runner dilemmas—would you rather run a 100-miler in clown shoes or survive on only pickle juice for an entire race? Sleep in a porta-potty before your A-race or run an entire marathon backwards? Eric and Hot Pants will battle it out, but we want you to join in! Tune in LIVE at 7:30 PM EST and jump into the conversation—drop your answers in the chat, challenge us with your own “Would You Rather” scenarios, and help us decide which choices are truly idiotic. It's gonna be a wild one. Don't miss it!
In this episode of The Running Mullet, Grayce recaps her adventures at the Delaware Ultra Challenge 100K (DUC 100K) and the Algonquin 50K, two very different but equally punishing races. She breaks down the relentless sand of the DUC 100K, where the seemingly flat course turned into a grindfest, testing patience and mental grit. Then, she dives into the rainy Algonquin 50K, where the cake and smiles are abundant. Tune in for all the details—plus plenty of laughs and suffering—as Hot Pants recounts her ultra misadventures.
Episode #101 of The Running Mullet brings you all the frosty fun (and a few slips) from The Frozen Snot race! Whether tackling the brutal 8.5-mile, the leg-burning 13.5-mile, or the full 25k, Eric and Hot Pants share their wild adventures on the icy, gnarly course. Expect tales of epic climbs, frozen beards, questionable race-day decisions, and a few laughs as they break down what it takes to survive this winter trail challenge.
In Sabrina Sarabis Film NIEMAND IST BEI DEN KÄLBERN (DE 2021) ist der Versuch der Hauptfigur Christin, sich aus der Enge des Milieus rund um den Milchviehbetrieb ihres Lebensgefährten Jan zu befreien, auch an ihrer sich wandelnden Kleidung abzulesen, schildert Eva Hielscher, Kuratorin der Ausstellung NEUE STIMMEN im Podocastgespräch mit Frauke Haß. Sie stellt das dort ausgestellte Kostüm, bestehend aus Hotpants, Stricktop, BH und Sneaker, detailliert vor und lässt auch ein Fun-Fact zu den Dreharbeiten, das sich um eine Bushaltestelle dreht, nicht aus.
This month the guys sat down with a previous guest and he brought a friend! We have Kalman Tinka and Connor Bos (aka Ghost Mule and Hot Pants) in the studio. During our normal check-in Kyle had a HUGE announcement, he is now engaged! After the rest of the check-in, Trevor covered his homework from the last episode, then we moved onto our main topic. In a bit of a different direction than our normal episodes, we talked about a brand-new route that Kalman and Connor created and will be attempting the summer of 2025 in the Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness in Montana. We talk about the route itself, resupply strategies, the main challenges that the route will present, bear precautions they are taking, portions of the route they are most looking forward to, what makes their hiking partnership work, and finally why they are undertaking this challenge. It was great having Kalman on again and having Connor on for the first time. We are stoked for their trip this summer and wish them all the luck in the world! Trevor's Homework from Last Episode Action Track Chairs Available from Georgia DNR Action Track Chairs Available from Minnesota DNR Rocket Mobility's All Terrain Wheelchair Named the Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska Outdoor Accessibility Organization - Disabled Hikers Get in Touch with Kalman: Instagram: @everyday_backpacker YouTube: Everyday Backpacker Contact the Podcast: Email: adventuringformeremortals@gmail.com Podcast Instagram: @meremortalpod Discord: https://discord.gg/RkvwxAeyVF Trev's Instagram: @trevorbollmann Kyle's Fake Instagram: @kyledoesnthavesocialmedia
This is gonna be a HOT one, from hot pants to hot pursuits. Hey are you looking at me, you will get it later, grab some water and get ready. Get your Motor Cop Merch CLICK HERE Want all the extras join the Patreon and have it all CLICK HERE Check out the Web Page www.motorcopchronicles.com Email me at motorcopchronicles@gmail.com Be the LION !!!!!!
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Der nimmermüde Peter Hyams springt von Genre zu Genre und nimmt dafür nicht nur auf dem Regiestuhl Platz, sondern steuert auch gleich noch das Drehbuch bei, steht hinter Kamera und stemmt die ganze Produktion – zumindest im Falle von 2010: Das Jahr, in dem wir Kontakt aufnehmen (1984). Dennis und Patrick haben unterschiedlich starke Gefühle zum Überfilm 2001 (1968) von Stanley Kubrick, sind sich aber einig, dass auch das späte Sequel mit Roy Scheider, John Lithgow und Helen Mirren einiges kann. Das gilt auch für einen der Klassiker der Buddy Cop Comedy, Diese Zwei sind nicht zu fassen (Running Scared, 1986), über dessen Florida-Sequenz mit Billy Crystal und Gregory Hines in Hotpants die beiden Herren kaum hinwegkommen. Noch wilder wird es nur in Presidio (1988), der zwar als Thriller eher biedere Hausmannskost auftischt, aber mit einer der merkwürdigsten Sexszenen der Hollywoodgeschichte punkten kann. Lechz!
Der nimmermüde Peter Hyams springt von Genre zu Genre und nimmt dafür nicht nur auf dem Regiestuhl Platz, sondern steuert auch gleich noch das Drehbuch bei, steht hinter Kamera und stemmt die ganze Produktion – zumindest im Falle von 2010: Das Jahr, in dem wir Kontakt aufnehmen (1984). Dennis und Patrick haben unterschiedlich starke Gefühle zum Überfilm 2001 (1968) von Stanley Kubrick, sind sich aber einig, dass auch das späte Sequel mit Roy Scheider, John Lithgow und Helen Mirren einiges kann. Das gilt auch für einen der Klassiker der Buddy Cop Comedy, Diese Zwei sind nicht zu fassen (Running Scared, 1986), über dessen Florida-Sequenz mit Billy Crystal und Gregory Hines in Hotpants die beiden Herren kaum hinwegkommen. Noch wilder wird es nur in Presidio (1988), der zwar als Thriller eher biedere Hausmannskost auftischt, aber mit einer der merkwürdigsten Sexszenen der Hollywoodgeschichte punkten kann. Lechz!
Susan Silver is a trailblazer in the world of sitcom writing. She began her career on The Mary Tyler Moore Show—during an era when comedy writing was overwhelmingly dominated by men. Starting as a casting director on the iconic show Laugh-In, she went on to write for The Bob Newhart Show, Maude, The Partridge Family, and Square Pegs. Like a showbiz Zelig, Susan's path has crossed with icons such as Elvis, Jim Morrison, Lenny Bruce, and Clint Eastwood. Susan is also the author of Hot Pants in Hollywood, and we deep dive into her comedy history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 00:59:44 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Manu Chao, véritable "cuisinier" musical, a su agréger un son rock alternatif à des influences latinos pour proposer un style global assimilable par tout le monde. Portrait d'un artiste à travers ses influences, de Mano Negra aux Hot Pants et aux Carayos. - réalisation : Thomas Jost
durée : 00:59:44 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Manu Chao, véritable "cuisinier" musical, a su agréger un son rock alternatif à des influences latinos pour proposer un style global assimilable par tout le monde. Portrait d'un artiste à travers ses influences, de Mano Negra aux Hot Pants et aux Carayos. - réalisation : Thomas Jost
Jeden Montag und Donnerstag Kult: SWR3-Moderator Kristian Thees ruft seine beste Freundin Anke Engelke an und die beiden erzählen sich gegenseitig ihre kleinen Geschichtchen des Tages.
In today's episode of The Rabbit Hole Detectives, Cat, Richard, and Charles are back to chase the provenance of historical objects both real and metaphorical. This week, Charles is tucking into Breakfast, Cat is hoping to flatten the competition with her topic…Ironing, and Richard (along with the occasional cameo from Pongo) is plugged into the subject of Headphones. Don't forget, if you'd like to suggest a rabbit hole for us to fall down then you can email the show at: rabbitholedetectives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TVC 655.6: Pioneering television writer Susan Silver (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Maude, Hot Pants in Hollywood, Susan Says with Susan Silver) shares a few memories of writing for Bob Newhart and Suzanne Pleshette on The Bob Newhart Show. Bob Newhart passed away on Thursday, July 18 at age ninety-four. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wahnsinn - hier kommt bereits die letzte Folge vor der (kurzen) Sommerpause. Dementsprechend ist bei Dara und Karin die Aufmerksamkeitsspanne kurz - vor allem wenn es um das ultimative Sommerquiz geht. Immerhin war Karins Geburtstag in der Turnhalle lässig und ja, Dara war verreckt gut beim Triathlon. Wir lieben euch, ihr lieben Thronis und sind in vier Wochen wieder zurück. Die Frage ist nur: Kommen wir im Rock, oder in den Hot Pants?!
TVC 647.7: Susan Silver, one of the first female television comedy writers and the author of Hot Pants in Hollywood: Sex, Secrets, and Sitcoms, brings her popular series of three-minute reviews and commentaries, Susan Says, to TV Confidential. This week: Susan shares a few thoughts on her relationship with her mom during this Mother's Day weekend. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brought to you by Magic Mind! Doing an early morning zoom, what's poppin' sun? The Notes: Early Morning Deuce Crew (honk honk)! Ollie has poop questions, we have technical yesses! The special room! Too many people are dying (RIP Katie Coleman)! Moving to KC is like a small death, the petite mort of the highway! We're still on that Magic Mind train, or by god we wish we were, it's early! Wilford Brimley's postapocalyptic wasteland! Too grumpy too die! We slipped it in! Ollie can get you that free carrot hookup, but protect ya social security number! Karl syndrome! Nelson is sickly, and he's been John Wickin' it! Larry's doing pigeon stuff! Gun tailors! We nearly get Kurt Loder in trouble (again)! Unfortunately, we're weird news wall people! Build us a Wikipedia page, you cowards! Jean Jorts Abrams! Why did we do that, and continue to do this, to Kurt Loder! Will's mind palace is Kurt Loder's parking lot carwash! Pockets-out-the-bottom jorts on Jon Hamm and the K-man! All celebrities need a someone protecting their boots! Daisy Dukin' and Boot Sloshin'! George Lucas's Dagmar's Hot Pants! This episode brought to you by Magic Mind! Brought to you by Magic Mind! Go to www.magicmind.com/doubledeuce and use code DOUBLEDEUCE20 for 20% off one-time purchases and subscriptions, plus for the next 10 days save 56% on 10-month subscriptions! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider and Amber Fraley, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
Afgelopen weekend is in Sydney Mardi Gras van start gegaan, het grootste Pride festival in het land. Voor historica Ingeborg van Teeseling een mooie aanleiding om te vertellen over Don Dunstan. Eind jaren zestig en bijna de gehele seventies was Dunstan premier van Zuid-Australië en hij speelde een belangrijke rol in de decriminalisering van homoseksualiteit.
This is only the second episode of the podcast with just one guest, but Michelle Brasier has more than enough talent to make up for it.Writer, actor, singer, comedian - you name it, she can do it.She's on here today to promote her show at the Malthouse Outdoor stage "Michelle Brasier Songs with my Friends.If you're in Melbourne tonight, you should go and see it.Get tickets here:https://www.malthousetheatre.com.au/what-s-on/malthouse-outdoor-stage/michelle-brasier-songs-with-my-friends/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 338 of the Sports Media Podcast features two writers who were selected for The Year's Best Sports Writing 2023 analogy. They are Ryen Hockensmith of ESPN and Sarah Hepola of Texas Monthly. In this podcast Hockensmith discusses his story (“The Secret MVP of Sports? The Port-A-Potty”) and how it came to be; the importance of the Port-a-Potty at sporting events; the challenges of reporting and writing this piece; his piece on the life of a sports gambling help worker, which was an Honorable Mention selection, and more. Hepola discusses her piece (“A Half Century of High Kicks and Hot Pants”) and how it came to be; the culture importance and history of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders; the financial exploitation of the women who were part of the group; how she came to the story; how the cheerleaders are viewed today and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of Richmond's Best Singer/Songwriters, Mackenzie Roark, joins the show to discuss her latest album, Rollin' High, Feelin' Low, as well as her music journey, influences, and future plans.. Coming back to Richmond fresh off her first headlining role as a band leader, Mackenzie recounts performing at the Bristol Rhythm & Roots festival in Bristol, TN-VA, the “birthplace of country music.” Mackenzie's new album, “Rollin' High, Feelin' Low” is a culmination of works that describe her own experiences with love and loss in relationships.. The lyrics resonate on a personal level, speaking to the challenges in our lives that make us who we are. Mackenzie recounts the production process of her album, and how she appreciates the collaboration between musicians and her producer, Trey Burnart Hall. Later in the episode, Mackenzie plays two amazing acoustic versions of songs from her latest album: “Little Pills” and “Sweet Thing.” Rejoining the discussion, Mackenzie describes how she has always been comfortable playing solo shows in smaller venues. They talk about the logistical and financial needs required to play as a full band in larger venues. Mackenzie shares a bit about the formation and members of her band (The Hot Pants). Looking forward, Mackenzie describes her goals to open for a band touring the United States, setting up a small tour in Europe, and working on a follow up album. Toward the end of the episode, Mackenzie describes her musical journey. After picking up a guitar in the fifth grade, she found confidence in her singing abilities through her youth worship band. Having started to write songs as an undergrad student at James Madison University, Mackenzie traveled to Ireland for her Masters degree. While in a creative writing program, she worked with author Joseph O'Connor, brother of the late Sinéad O'Connor, to craft a thesis composed of twelve original songs. Lastly, Mackenzie looks forward to playing at the same venue in Harrisonburg, VA she once frequented as an audience member, and discusses upcoming shows. Mackenzie Roark Contact Info Website: https://mackenzieroark.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mackenzieroarkmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mackenziedoark/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwyCp48Ty_51CI73U_pdRgA Bandcamp: https://mackenzieroark.bandcamp.com/album/rollin-high-feelin-low Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1pgk88akunmksX5jKRwVXw?si=IzdHkSwNRnmQPmYmWw5A0Q Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/rollin-high-feelin-low/1649034792 Follow Small Venue Music on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092072434167 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smallvenuemusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SmallVenueMusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/SmallVenueMusic TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@smallvenuemusic
Susan Silver wrote two Top Ten Movies of the Week, feature films and pilots for her own sit-coms. She has appeared on TV talk shows such as Fox Good Day NY (5) , The Today Show (3), is a frequent radio guest on Boomer issues for the Growing Bolder radio program, Bill Bennett Show and others. She has a long running radio commentary on the NPR affiliate out of Connecticut called “Susan Says” on www.Robinhoodradio.com and ITunes. Profiled in TV Guide, Esquire and other publications, she has written OP-Ed pieces for The New York Times, articles for Los Angeles Magazine, Refinery 29 and had a long running column on newyorksocialdiary.com entitled “The Search For Mr. Adequate.” In a second career, she worked in Holocaust related organizations such as the Anti Defamation League, running their Speakers Bureau, and as a UN Observer for the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Her memoir, “Hot Pants in Hollywood: Sex, Secrets & Sitcoms was published in 2017. Hot Pants In Hollywood is a Show Biz memoir, and much more. It's a Baby Boomer's lifeon steroids. Susan Silver was one of the first female TV comedy writers with credits like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Maude, Bob Newhart, among others. As the lyrics from the iconic Mary Tyler Moore Show said, "She made it after all!" From another Midwest town, Milwaukee, with all its Sixties' values and normalcy, Susan went on to fame and fortune in Hollywood, had a successful career as one of the first women in TV sitcoms, and reinvented herself in different prominent arenas in New York.Along the way, she "Searched for Mr. Adequate," her well received dating column, had many romantic adventures, loves and loss, and she's 'still here!' If you love 'Show Biz' and want to know what it's like behind the scenes, Hot Pants in Hollywood is very funny...sexy too!
In which The Curmudgeons get on up, get into it and get very, very involved in talking about one of the most extraordinary stretches of music ever produced by anyone. When James Brown went all in on what he called "The One," emphasizing the first beat in a four-beat measure, he sparked a musical revolution that not only invented funk but also defined the early development of hip-hop. "The One" was a force and a statement. It was also a political movement of sorts, something we discuss during the episode. Here's a handy navigation companion for this episode: (0:54 - 4:17): Chris sets the parameters for our discussion (5:36 - 18:09): The Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of new albums by Faizal Mostrixx and WITCH (19:08 - 58:29): A rumble through a thrilling, ever-intensifying string of hits: "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World," "Cold Sweat," "I Got The Feelin'," "Say It Loud: I'm Black and I'm Proud," Give It Up or Turnit Loose," "Mother Popcorn (You've Got to Have a MOther For Me)," "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine," "Super Bad," and "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved. We also discuss the 1970 live album Sex Machine. (1:00:23 - 1:23:53): More rumbling through James Borwn's funk hits, which start to slow in tempo in 1970 but never lose intensity. We discuss "Soul Power," "Hot Pants," "Make It Funky," "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing," "Get on the Good Foot," "I Got Ants in My Pants (And I Want to Dance)," "The Payback," and "My Thang." Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com Subscribe to our show on these platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911 https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80M
Lish Bliss and Rebecca Stevens join us to answer the question, “What's an embarrassing situation that happened to you that you're happy to talk about?” We get some co-hosting surprises, technological wizardry, leaked nudes, leaky pants, leaky eyes, leaky lips, and other topics we couldn't come up with leak-based descriptions of! Cast: Sean Michael Boozer, Jen Burton, Stephen C. James, Jarrett Lennon Kaufman, Chris Sanders Special guest(s): Lish Bliss and Rebecca Stevens Ads: Squish Squash (improvised by Rebecca Stevens) Original release date: 6/7/23 Show references: https://www.instagram.com/lifeafterbirth_la/ Intro and outro music credit to Matt Walker Various sound effects and music from https://freesfx.co.uk/ Additional music and sound credits: Music: Happy Whistling Ukulele by Rafael Krux Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5453-happy-whistling-ukulele License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.orchestralis.net/
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Susan Silver, Author, “Hot Pants in Hollywood: Sex, Secrets and Sitcoms” About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Susan Silver, is a show business trailblazer. She was one of the first women to have a successful career as a television comedy writer, in an industry overwhelmingly dominated by men. Back in the late 60s', and despite being the youngest runner up for a prestigious Writers Guild Award for a script she'd written in graduate school, the only open door for a female writer in Hollywood was as a secretary. She worked her way up to be producer of a TV show starring comedian Mort Sahl, and then got hired as a casting director on the groundbreaking TV show, “Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In”. When the show's producer, George Schlatter, refused to allow a woman to join his writing team – offering her a job as a writer's assistant instead - she pivoted into the world of TV sitcoms, and never looked back. She wrote for some of the most iconic shows of all time, including The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Maude, The Partridge Family, The New Dick Van Dyke Show, Square Pegs, and many more. In fact, our guest wrote the episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show called “The Square Shaped Room”, which won Ed Asner an Emmy Award. She also wrote TV movies including “The Couple Takes a Wife” starring Paula Prentiss and Bill Bixby, and “The Girl Who Came Gift Wrapped”, starring Karen Valentine and Farrah Fawcett. She's one of the founding members of “Women in Film”, and she's taught comedy writing at the Television Academy, and lectured at the Paley Center, and at numerous universities. She's appeared on TV many times, on CNN, HLN and The Today Show to name only a few. She's had her own weekly radio commentary on Robin Hood Radio called “Susan Says”. And she's written op-ed columns for The New York Times – AND for 4 years she wrote a highly entertaining column about dating, called “The Search For Mr. Adequate”, on NEW YORK SOCIAL DIARY DOT COM. And FINALY, in 2017, she released her brilliant, hilarious, sometimes salacious, and very insightful memoir entitled, “Hot Pants in Hollywood: Sex, Secrets and Sitcoms”. This book was such an enjoyable read, that I hated to get to the last page. And let me tell you: the episode describing a highly unusual medical “event” resulting from a particularly satisfying encounter with a vibrator, is most definitely worth TEN TIMES the price of the book. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Susan Silver, go to:https://hotpantsinhollywood.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HotPantsinHollywood https://www.instagram.com/susansilver88/ #SusanSilver #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Ça y est, j'ai commencé à réunir des vêtements pour Jo... mais ça m'angoisse ! Tout est déjà si genré pour les nourrissons. Et j'ai l'impression que plus mon enfant grandira, plus ce sera compliqué de trouver des vêtements « non-genrés ». Est-ce que les vêtements pour enfants ont toujours été aussi genrés ? À quoi tient leur différence ? Est-ce que je dois m'interdire certains vêtements ? Ou au contraire est-ce que je pioche dans tout ? Et si mon enfant à des goûts qui sortent des normes, comment éviter les moqueries ? Intervenant.e.s : Jo B. Paoletti, historienne du vêtement Renée Greusard, journaliste et autrice Gabrielle Richard, sociologue et autrice Bienvenu·e Bébé : journal de bord d'une éducation non-genrée est la quatrième série du podcast "Le Journal " produit par Paradiso Media. Le Journal raconte les histoires intimes de celles et ceux qui tentent de se construire hors des cadres établis. Si vous aimez ce podcast, abonnez-vous et laissez nous un maximum d'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! Et pour le partager, c'est simple : https://lnk.to/BandeAnnonceBienvenueBebe Retrouvez tous nos podcasts ici et nos actualités sur Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin Crédits : Écrit et raconté par : Aline Laurent-Mayard Productrice : Suzanne Colin Producteurs délégués : Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre Réalisateur, Monteur son, sound designer et mixeur : Théo Albaric Avec la voix d'Anne-Cécile Kirry Directeur.ice de production : Oriane Bettoni Chargée de production : Lucine Dorso Responsable marketing : Carla Bertone Assistante marketing : Cyrile Pocreau Assistante chargée de développement : Marie-Soizic Fraboulet Stagiaire édito : Joséphine Caro Attachée de presse : Gaëlle Job Juridique : Ludye Nysol et Alix du Plessis d'Argentré Musique Originale : D.L.i.d Graphiste : SuperFeat Photographe : Salomé Oyallon Archives : INA "Les femmes et le pantalon", JT 20H, 11.05.1973 "Paris en pantalon", Dim Dam Dom, 18.10.1968 Ressources : Renée Greusard, Choisir d'être mère : Tout ce qu'on ne vous a pas dit sur la parentalité, JC Lattès, 2022 Spinelli, M. et Hancewicz, A., Eduquer sans préjugés : Pour une éducation non-sexiste des filles et des garçons, JC Lattès, 2021 Von Berit Kruse, Natalie Sablowski, Marie-Louise Timcke et Barbara Vorsamer, « Hotpants für Mädchen, Shorts für Jungs », Süddeutsche Zeitung, 22 juillet 2022 Jo Paoletti, Pink and Blue: Telling the Boys from the Girls in America, Indiana University Press, 2012 Gabrielle Richard, Faire famille autrement,La Collection Sur la table, Binge audio Editions Henley, John, « The Power of Pink », The Guardian, 12 décembre 2009 Abbey, Camille, « Rose pour les filles et bleu pour les garçons... et si on arrêtait ? », France Inter, 6 janvier 2023 Susan Faludi, Backlash : la guerre froide contre les femmes (Traduit de l'américain par Lise-Éliane Pommier, Évelyne Châtelain et Thérèse Réveillé), Editions Des Femmes Antoinette Fouque, 1991
The boys made a deal to go for an hour and still went for almost 2, however it's a ripper episode with loads of stories and laughs. Kirb accidentally gave his dog a happy ending while gibbo relives his festival days and his addiction to Glow Sticks and Hotpants. Kirb turns on the Lollipop workers Gibbo rips into the AFL and Moose chimes in and attacks the soft world of kids sport. As usual we have the flog line calls with an accidental live answer which Moose is still dealing with a day later. Kirb also looks into the mystery off the shrinking Mars Bar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frankie's mom, aka "Hot Pants," hangs in the studio to talk about flakes and dancing through life. Also, more Astrologicals with Creeper to help you hurdle over the hurdles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations I've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”.EP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR. He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works. Jeff Bradetich was the Executive Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.EP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism". Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".EP 65 - Eric RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..EP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.
Jumbo Ep:496 - 16.12.22 - Looking Good In Those Hot PantsOn Todays Show: Bretts enjoying knightrider, Stupid Toy Day, Big Hollywood News, Center Parcs, One Thought One Link, Hot Pants, Rocky, Cotton Candy Grapes, Life Hack, Jump In My Car, Hot Chocolate & Baileys, Hunter Gathering, Robin Hood, Snooping, Christmas Party, Patreons. Support me on Patreon at:www.patreon.com/Jumbowww.buymeacoffee.com/jumbowww.jumbopodcast.comYou can listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spreaker and many others.
Amy just orders Thanksgiving meals now. Maya is only in charge of the charcuterie plate. The ladies analyze Aldi's commitment to doing the least possible for you. Don't you just love people that talk to you at the grocery store? Also, wouldn't it be great if there was a store that has all the best things from every store? Amy reveals you don't need a Costco secret. Maya reviews Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Maya reveals the thing all baby boomer dads love. Amy is excited about Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Maya reminisces about the Oh You Turkey coloring contest in the newspaper. Amy's five-year-old niece has an interesting tactic when she's in trouble with the school principal. Amy reviews the Netflix movie Falling for Christmas starring Lindsay Lohan. Who wrote this thing? Also is Chord a name? Amy and Maya conceptualize a Hallmark movie starring Producer Tyler that involves a deceased Maya's haunted flannel. The ladies talk Windsor-style pizza, St. Louis-style pizza, and Detroit Style pizza. This week's Approved/Denied: Christmas Markets. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-spirit-of-77/message
https://www.instagram.com/the_bass_shed/The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations i've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”. check out the full episode with Lance MorrisonEP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR. He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works. Jeff Bradetich was the Executive Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.check out the full episode with Jeff BradetichEP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism".Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".check out the full episode with Fred ThomasEP 65 - Eri RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..check out the full episode with Eric RevisEP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube View More Episodes
The boys start the show with with a ride through the Metaverse. Are Zwift goggles in our future? Find out. The Festive 500 is quickly approaching: will it prove festive or fatal for the boys? Danny unlocks the newsroom and treats us to the latest happenings in the world of cycling. And finally, hot pants are gaining traction among the cycling public. Will the marginal gains outweigh the ridicule you receive from your friends and family? Fill up your bottles, pack your rice cakes, and let's go!Got a question or comment?Tweet it @bikeshopsociety @cyclingreporter @joegasparWant a shoutout on the pod, do you like to write letters?Email us: mail@bikeshopsociety.comCall and leave a message: 833-4MY-BIKEVisit our website, or don't. bikeshopsociety.com
It's long overdue, but Martin & Gordon welcomed their wives, Tianna & Kate into the studio for a Mr & Mrs extravaganza! Plus, cold water swimming pap pictures, jet lag for DAYS and rattlesnakes on the golf course. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.com
The Medium Is the Message. Russell Brand says 'President Trump is Right' on Ukraine. The British comedian heaps praise upon Statesman Trump for speaking out against Biden's potential "Armageddon" scenario over Ukraine. Have the masses been "coached into a state of idiocy" over nuclear annihilation? Who are the 'fascists' again? Meanwhile, notes on philosopher Marshall McLuhan's prescient thoughts on electronic media. The deleterious effects of propaganda on the minds of the masses. How many would walk off a cliff if their screens told them to do so? And would they even know it if they did? Plus, a "Hot Pants" vignette interlude courtesy of James Brown. Ridicule for that "uppity foreigner" Zelensky in Ukraine. Admiral Mullen calls for negotiations with Putin, before it's too late. Also, our conversation with Mark Grotto, candidate for Arapahoe County Commissioner. With Listener Calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree! Visit Our Patreon! This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:IT'S FRIDAY NIGHT!Dave's New 'Friday Night Florida Man' Segment!Leonard!Paul's Pizza Cocaine!Paul's Drive Thru Window Surprise!Chad Corn!TikTok Corn!Paul Obviously Loved the Friday Night Florida Man Segment!Still Watching "Ghost Whisperer"!Surprise Coming (hehe) Next Week! We're a Legitimate Podcast!Back to School!"The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon"!Dave Loves Death!Paul Loved Shopping for School Supplies! (He Was Such a Cute Kid!)Paul's Hot Pants and Paper Thin Shirt!Romantic Walks!Coyotes! They'll Rip Your Baby's Face Off!Trivia Time!Psychos in Cars!Screaming Hallway Child!Watch Out, Peter!No Sleep? Get Lost!A Red Night Flight?? WTF is a Red Night Flight? It's a Red EYE Flight, Stupid!Titanium Dioxide is TOTALLY Good For You!Self-Blowing Animals!Yoga For Blowing Yourself!Marilyn Manson's Rib Removal!Dave Sucks at Being Sick!We Got Shotgun!Jeffrey!Golf Balls with Feelings!Don't Deny a Male Fruit Fly Sex!Screw the Bacteria...Making Out is Fucking Hot!Smoochies!Dave has had Fun with Paul's Balls!WTF Is a Lumpy Barney?!Perverted Barney and Friends!Mouldy Pop Cans!SNL! Bring on Carol Burnett and Bob Newhart!Time Sharing Episodes!It's Our Anniversary Month!Next Month Will Be Spooky!How Much Does an Elephant Cum?!Episode Links (In Order):Ronnie Vino - It's Friday Night!Florida Man Locks Himself in a Little Caesars!Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin Reunite in 1976!Marilyn Manson's Ribs!Steven Seagal's SNL Appearance in 60 Seconds!Melissa Villaseñor's Bedroom Talk!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
as they interview special guests and talk over some drinks, vino, laughter. In this episode The Crew discuss Ms. YoYo's 4th of July adventures while on vacation. Would you believe the rapture is on the way? Rihanna has a new title to add to the many hats that she wears, does Elon Musk really have to pay twitter? The Crew gets a shock when they find out what Martha Stewart has to say about dating dead friends spouses, as always The Crew brings you The Not Ur Average News along with whats going on in the world today, so just sit back, relax, grab a snack and enjoy the show!
Sponsored by Beer52. Go to www.beer52.com/fyp to claim your pack of 10 free beers now. You just cover just £5.95 for postage. We're back with our nostalgic spin-off series, this time Jim, Jesse and Richard pick their favourite moments of shithousery for and against Palace. PLUS we compile our Palace Shithouse XI just for our patrons over at: patreon.com/fyppodcast If you have a suggestion for a future PHP them, contact us here: Twitter: @fypfanzine Facebook: FYPFanzine Instagram: @fypfanzine contact@fypfanzine.uk Check out Richard's website The Football Mine here: https://bit.ly/3FCw1HY
In this episode, I share a great laugh with Susan Silver as she reminisces her writing career with so much enthusiasm, courage, and life. Tune in to find out more about adding comedy to one's content, sitcom writing, and leaving a legacy to the public. Key Takeaways from This EpisodeThe three Rs in writingInspirational tips on confronting one's fears in writingRelating the characters' stories to real-life experiencesTechniques to enjoy sitcom writingWhy people watch true-crime murder seriesResources Mentioned in This EpisodeLily TomlinMary Tyler MooreHow To Thrive Despite Your Fears: Pioneering TV Writer Susan Silver Shares Her Best TipsGarry MarshallLove, American StyleThe Mary Tyler Moore ShowBob NewhartFrancis Ford CoppolaRobinhood Radio on Demand: Susan SaysThe Search for Mr. AdequateUniversity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)SuccessionBillionsJoe vs. CaroleEverybody Loves RaymondVeepMy 600-lb LifeAbout Susan SilverSusan Silver was one of the original writers of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Maude, and many other sitcoms. She wrote two Top Ten Movies of the Week, feature films, and pilots for her sitcoms. Also, she has appeared on TV talk shows such as Fox Good Day NY (5), The Today Show (3), is a frequent radio guest on Boomer issues for the Growing Bolder radio program, Bill Bennett Show, and others. She has a long-running radio commentary on the NPR affiliate of Connecticut called “Susan Says” on www.Robinhoodradio.com and iTunes. Profiled in TV Guide, Esquire, and other publications, she has written OP-Ed pieces for The New York Times, articles for Los Angeles Magazine, Refinery 29, and had a long-running column on newyorksocialdiary.com entitled “The Search For Mr. Adequate.” In a second career, she worked in Holocaust-related organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League, running their Speakers Bureau, and as a UN Observer for the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The New York Sun calls her “The Voice for those past the Sex and the City bracket.” Her memoir, “Hot Pants in Hollywood: Sex, Secrets & Sitcoms was published in 2017.Website: Hot Pants in HollywoodLinkedIn: Susan SilverTwitter:@suz_8Susan's Book: Hot Pants in Hollywood: Sex, Secrets & Sitcoms | Audiobook & PaperbackLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today:Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
Rodan's back, we discuss the Oscars (kinda...) and we say goodbye to an 80s sitcom star (kinda....) And our new top five list!
Jenny and Judith catch up this week and celebrate Jenny's Birthday! Judith also fills the gang in with her Grandmother duties! They talk menu masochism, feeding times and of course culture corner!